Memorial Hermann Hospital
Recent News About Memorial Hermann Hospital
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Hispanic hospital worker sues Memorial Hermann claiming racial discrimination
A hospital worker is suing her employer on claims the facility favored African-Americans over Hispanics. -
Memorial Hermann sued on allegation of age, race discrimination
A Friendswood woman is suing her former employer over claims she was unlawfully terminated from her position. -
Local couple says wife's head injury caused by defective water ski
GALVESTON - A local couple alleges that the wife purchased a defective slalom water ski, recent court papers say. -
Houston resident pursues legal action after flare gun 'unexpectedly' fires on him
HOUSTON - After a flare gun "unexpectedly" fired on his person earlier this year, Houston resident Jamie Miller has filed a lawsuit. -
Man alleges city of Houston arrested him three times for exercising religious rights
HOUSTON - The city of Houston is facing a lawsuit from a man claiming his religious rights were infringed upon. -
Auto-pedestrian collision caused woman to give birth prematurely, suit alleges
GALVESTON - A local woman claims she, her son and unborn child were involved in an auto-pedestrian accident almost two years ago, recent court documents say. -
Man seeks money from dentist accused of misdiagnosing infection
A man claims dentists at a Beaumont dental office failed to diagnose him with a deadly medical condition, causing him to land in a hospital and to incur hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of medical costs. -
Local woman says AllState refused to cover her for 2009 accident, files lawsuit
GALVESTON - A local woman alleges that Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Co. failed and refused to cover her for injuries she sustained in a one-vehicle accident at a Houston high school three years ago and seeks damages, recent court documents say. -
Family sues six doctors over man's death
The wife and children of a recently deceased man claim he died after doctors failed to timely diagnose him with pneumonia and a heart condition. -
McAllen doc alleges Houston hospital filed erroneous report
HOUSTON - The Memorial Hermann Hospital System is apparently the target of a McAllen physician's federal lawsuit alleging corporate malfeasance, retaliation and defamation, recent court records show. -
Saltgrass says woman's medical affidavit not related to injury case
GALVESTON - Asserting a League City woman submitted medical claims which are "non-related" to the allegations against it, Saltgrass Inc. filed a motion for partial no-evidence summary judgment. -
Hospital employee says he was attacked twice by coworker
GALVESTON - A Smith County man has filed suit against the Memorial Hermann Hospital System, alleging his employer failed to prevent a former co-worker from twice assaulting him. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 2011. -
Woman thrown from car in crash files suit against driver, insurer
GALVESTON � Claiming she was involved in a wreck which caused her to be thrown from her vehicle two years ago, Annie Hill has filed suit against Erika Fullen and Hartford Casualty General Agency Inc. -
Woman blames son's amputations on anti-psychotic drug
A Jefferson County woman blames the makers of an anti-psychotic drug for causing her 13-year-old son to lose the lower portion of his leg. -
Baptist says no evidence in suit filed by woman who lost finger in wheelchair
Arguing that there is no way a jury can reach a verdict from "meager circumstantial evidence," Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital is seeking dismissal from a case filed by a woman who lost her finger to a wheelchair. -
Man sues truck co., TxDOT over wreck
GALVESTON � A Harris County man is suing a Florida-based trucking company and the Texas Department of Transportation after a one-vehicle wreck last year left him severely injured, recent court documents say. -
Woman sues for fall in hospital bathroom
An eye appointment is usually a hazard-free experience, unless perhaps you visit the ladies room and slip on "wet and dirty" tile. -
Suit: Goggles would have prevented telephone worker's blindness
Blinded in his dominant eye, Marion Frazier lost half of his vision when a large J-screw "ripped painfully through his pupil and iris" while working on a telephone pole.